Our mission is to create a world free of heart disease and stroke — a world where everyone can achieve the best possible health—and it starts right here in our community. That’s why we must come together to solve complex issues that affect this generation and generations to come. Together we can improve quality of life, ensure healthy environments, strengthen the economy, elevate care and change policy for all.

Show you Have Tulsa at Heart

As a member of the community, you have an important role to play in helping to improve the long-term health of our city.

Get Involved With Your Community

Little Hats, Big Hearts™, honors babies and moms in a very special way. These tiny red hats, on thousands of babies, symbolize our shared mission of heart-healthy lives for everyone. The effort also raises awareness of congenital heart defects, and what we can all do to help prevent them. Volunteers knit the caps and sponsors help to distribute and spread the word.

More than 100,000 people have been trained in the life-saving skill of Hands-Only CPR since the American Heart Association launched its Hands-Only CPR training kiosk program in 2016. As part of the program that is nationally supported by Anthem Foundation, the Association has placed 30 of these interactive devices in cities across the country. Let's add Tulsa to that list!

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Changing Policy

You're the Cure is working within our community to empower citizens to take informed action on local and state policies, and champion policies and laws that help people avoid unhealthy practices and create safer communities. Our advocates are addressing critical healthcare concerns by advocating for policies that can improve access and boost the quality and value of care.

Todd Schuster

Angela Sivadon, PhD, RN, RCIS

Joey Snyder

Daryl Thompson, MD

St. John Health System

Ryan Walker, Pharm D

Area Healthcare Supervisor

Walgreen Co.

Matt Wilkett, DO

OSU Medicine

Wendy Williams, RN, MS, MPH

Health and Safety Education Consultants, LLC

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